I was casually driving my bike when suddenly it began 'shocking' forward. I stopped driving, put it on the centerstand, and it ran pretty roughly. I couldn't rev properly. I tried taking off again after a while, and it 'shocked' again. It stalled and wouldn't start anymore.The starter would turn, but the engine wouldn't start. It ran about 30 seconds since it first began acting weird.
This is what has been grinding my gears for the last couple of days: once back in the garage I began checking the plugs. I did get a spark at cilinder 1, but I accidentally shocked myself (I think I accidentally touched the engine block). I kept on checking, and the other plugs weren't sparking. I then went back to plug 1, and now it didn't spark. I was brave enough to touch this plug again while it started, but this time I didn't get a shock.
What I checked and how: - The fuel pump is working; I pulled off the duct which leads to the injector rail, and when I pressed the starter button a whole lot of gas came out.
- The injectors are working: when testing the spark plugs, a gasoline smell came out of the cilinders.
- The ignition coils are probably good: I measured the resistance; they were within specs. I also swapped them out for a set I had laying around(I have a spare engine for parts), but still no spark.
- I swapped the HT leads with a few I also had laying around.
- The ECU: I checked if the big plug was still in place. I cleaned it and made sure it locked in properly.
- The hall sensor: Not sure about this one. I swapped it with the one that was attached to the donor engine. Made no difference. Checked the plug. Checked the cable going to the CDI for damage, but looked alright. I'm not sure if the one on the donor engine is working; how can I test this?
- The fuses of course. Unless there are more fuses somewhere other than the fuse box.
I feel like I've checked everything. Maybe the CDI is fried? Is it possible that I created a second problem by getting shocked? Does anyone have an idea? I tried to be as clear as possible in my methods, since I'm new to these bikes, and bikes with more complex ignition and injection in general. Maybe I made a mistake.
Thanks.